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How
well have you read?Name:
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Quotes:Who
said what and to whom?
1.“I
like to watch people.Sometimes I
ride the subway all day and look at them and listen to them.I
just want to figure out who they are and what they want and where they
are going.”______________________
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“What? Did
we have a wild party or something? Feel
like I’ve a hangover. God, I’m hungry. Who
was here?”______________________
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“It’s
work. Monday burn Millay,
Wednesday Whitman, Friday Faulkner, burn ‘em to ashes, then burn the ashes. That
is our official slogan”________________________________
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“Maybe
you took two pills and forgot and took two more, and forgot again and took
two more, and were so dopey you kept right on until you had thirty or forty
of them in you.”__________________________
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“Any
man’s insane who thinks he can fool the government and us.”__________________
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“Neither
of you is an M.D. Why didn’t
they send an M.D. form Emergency?” ______________________________________
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“Didn’t
firemen prevent fires rather than stoke them up and get the going?” _________________________________________________
Simile
or Metaphor: Explain the comparison
Her
face was like a snow-covered island upon which rain might fall, but no
rain; over which clouds might pass their moving shadows, but she felt no
shadow.
Her
face, turned to him now, was fragile milk crystal with a soft and constant
light in it.
What
incredible power of identification the girl had; she was like the eager
watcher of a marionette show, anticipating each flick, the moment before
it began. How long had they walked together?
Short
Answer:These
should be at least 5 sentences in length.
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How
does Montag feel about his job at the beginning of the novel? Why
has his opinion of his job changed? Who
sparked this change?
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What
is so different about Clarisse? Compare
her to Montag’s wife. Use your
characterization sheets to develop this comparison.
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Why
do you think the Hound does not like Montag? Does
the Hound sense something different about him? List
some reasons (at least 3) to explain your opinion.
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